Sell or Auction Your John Gotti Autograph for up to Nearly $4,834 or More at Nate D. Sanders Auctions
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Here is a John Gotti autograph letter we have sold:
Collection of six autograph letters signed by John Gotti, written during the late 1990s when he was serving time in prison for crimes committed as boss of the Gambino crime family. All letters are written inside cards, addressed to his wife’s sister, Marylou DiGiorgio, and usually signed ”Johnny!” All are additionally signed on the return address panel of the envelopes, ”Gotti” along with his prison number. In each card he sends love and well wishes to his extended family. Cards measure 7.125” x 5”. Tears to envelopes, not affecting writing, overall in very good plus condition. Sold for $4,834.
Collection of three autograph letters signed by John Gotti, written during the 1990s when he was serving time in prison for crimes committed as boss of the Gambino crime family. All letters are written inside cards, addressed to his wife’s sister, Marylou DiGiorgio, and usually signed ”Johnny!” All are additionally signed on the return address panel of the envelopes, ”Gotti” along with his prison number. . Cards vary in size, measuring approximately 7” x 4”. Tears to envelopes, only one affecting the top of Gotti’s signature, overall in very good plus condition. Sold for $3,543.
Collection of three autograph letters signed by John Gotti, written in 1993 and 1995 when he was serving time in prison for crimes committed as boss of the Gambino crime family. All letters are written inside cards, addressed to his wife’s sister, Marylou DiGiorgio, and usually signed ”Johnny!” All are additionally signed on the return address panel of the envelopes, ”Gotti” along with his prison number. Cards measure 7.125” x 5”. Tears to envelopes, only one affecting the very top of Gotti’s signature, overall in very good plus condition. Sold for $2,926.
Lot of three autograph letters signed by John Gotti, written from 1996-2000 when he was serving time in prison for crimes committed as boss of the Gambino crime family. All letters are written inside cards, addressed to his wife’s sister, Marylou DiGiorgio, and usually signed ”Johnny!” All are additionally signed on the return address panel of the envelopes, ”Gotti” along with his prison number. Cards measure approximately 7.125” x 5”. Tears to envelopes, only one slightly affecting the top of Gotti’s signature, overall in very good plus condition. Sold for $2,660.
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John Gotti Prison Autograph Letter Signed Circa 2000
Autograph letter signed by John Gotti, circa 2000, during his time at the U.S. Penitentiary in Marion, Illionis. In part: “…It was very considerate and classy of you to offer to send any book that I might want to read. I am an avid reader – three or more books each week…a wide range from Plato to contemporary novels…my duagher is a writer and has a partnership in a publishing house so I have more than enough reading matter. But your concern means a lot to me…John Gotti.” Excellent condition. Sold for $1,243.
We also sold the following:
Clyde Barrow postcard signed, dated 30 September 1929. Before he became half of the 1930’s crime duo of Bonnie and Clyde, Barrow sends a postcard from Mexico addressed to Mrs. H.B. Barrow in Dallas. He writes in pencil, ”hello mother – just fine. We are in old Mexico. drunk as hell. Will see you in about 3 weeks. Clyde + Grace.” Only 20 years old at this time, Barrow met Bonnie Parker a few months later, and would be dead within five years after a multi-state crime spree that captured the public imagination. A Mexican stamp is affixed to the upper right corner of the 3.25” x 5.5” postcard. Light soiling, else very good. Nicely framed with period photographs of him and Bonnie. With JSA COA. Sold for $10,780.
Exceptionally Rare Carte de Visite of the Jesse James and Younger Gang, Circa 1876 — Depicting 6 Outlaws Involved in the Famed Northfield, Minnesota Botched Bank Raid
Very scarce 1876 CDV of 6 members of Jesse James’ infamous James and Younger Gang, as well as a bank teller victim, after their failed attempt to rob the First National Bank in Northfield, Minnesota. CDV contains images of James-Younger gang members: Bob Younger, Jim Younger and Cole Younger, as well as Charlie Pitts, Bill Chadwell, Clell Millet and murdered bank teller Joseph Haywood. The day of the failed robbery, 7 September 1876, marked the beginning of the end for the infamous James-Younger gang as its members were captured or killed, save for the James’ brothers, who just barely escaped. In addition to Miller and Stiles dead, every gang member was wounded, including Cole who was shot in his left hip, Frank James in his right leg and Jesse James, the last to be shot, getting a bullet in the thigh as the gang escaped. The Youngers surrendered, and pleaded guilty to murder in order to avoid execution. CDV photographer’s backmark reads: “Den Chamberlain Mitchell’s Block, NO.13, 2ND ST., Winona, – Minn.” CDV measures 2.5″ x 4″. Some fading, else near fine. Sold for $1,954.
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